Mars Finance News, on May 21, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce commented on the United States' attempt to globally ban advanced Chinese computing chips. China noted that the U.S. Department of Commerce recently issued guidelines, attempting to ban advanced Chinese computing chips globally, including specific Huawei Ascend chips, under the pretext of presumed violations of U.S. export controls. China believes that the U.S. is abusing export controls to suppress and constrain China, violating international law and basic norms of international relations, seriously undermining the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises, and jeopardizing China's development interests. China emphasized that the U.S. measures appear to constitute discriminatory restrictive measures against Chinese enterprises. Any organization or individual implementing or assisting in implementing U.S. measures will potentially violate laws such as the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law of the People's Republic of China and must bear corresponding legal responsibilities. (Ministry of Commerce Website)
The Ministry of Commerce responds to the US attempt to ban China's advanced computing chips worldwide
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